Monotonic trees

Jonathan Post jvospost3 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 20 22:33:58 CEST 2006


I'm reminded of the phrase "picking the low-hanging fruit" in the sense of
proving the easy, accessible, theorems before others get to them. But I'm
writing this from Pasadena, California, that was a ranchero broken up into
orange orchards and peacock farms (for the late 19th century fashionable
peacock feathers) and dairies, before the era of Caltech, JPL, and the Rose
Parade.

On 10/20/06, Jon Awbrey <jawbrey at att.net> wrote:
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> Brendan McKay wrote:
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> > Top-heavy trees.
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> this doesn't work for those of us
> who draw our trees right side up,
> rooted in the ground and
> growing toward the light.
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> ja
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